We’ll go ahead and select “Three,” but if you wanted four or more columns, you could enter the desired amount in the “Number of columns” option below the “Presets” group. Here you’ll find the same options that you saw in the previous drop-down menu. At the top of the window, you’ll find the “Presets” group. The “Columns” window will appear, providing several customization options for your columns. This time, select “More Columns” from the bottom of the list of options. What if you wanted to leave the first paragraph in the standard format, but you wanted the rest of the content to take on the dual-column format? Go ahead and put your cursor on the section from which we will begin the formatting-in this case, the beginning of paragraph two.
We’ll use “Left” in this example.Īs you can see, the selected paragraph took on the “Left” column format while the other content was left untouched. Next, head back to the “Columns” options and select the option that fits your requirements. If there is a single paragraph that you’d like to format in columns, then go ahead and select that paragraph.